It's My Time (Tito El Bambino album)

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It's My Time
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2007
Recorded2007
GenreReggaeton
LabelEMI Televisa Music
ProducerUrba & Monserrate
Mambo Kingz
Luny Tunes
Tainy
Noriega
Raphy Pina
The Neptunes
Nely "El Arma Secreta"
Naldo
Eddie Pérez "Scarlito"
Tito "El Bambino" chronology
Top of the Line
(2006)
It's My Time
(2007)
El Patrón
(2009)
Singles from It's My Time
  1. "Sólo Dime Que Sí"
    Released: 2007
  2. "Sol, Playa y Arena"
    Released: 2007
  3. "El Tra"
    Released: 2008
  4. "En La Disco"
    Released: 2008
  5. "La Busco"
    Released: 2008

It's My Time is the second studio album by Puerto Rican singer-songwriter Tito El Bambino, released on October 2, 2007. The first single released was "Sólo Dime Que Sí". It reached No. 1 in the Billboard Hot Latin Charts. The second single confirmed by Tito in an interview in Puerto Rico's No Te Duermas he said "El Tra" will be the second single, which receive some airplay.

Track listing[]

# Title Production credits Time
1 "Intro" Thilo 1:24
2 "El Tra" Urba & Monserrate & Naldo 2:37
3 "La Pelea" Luny Tunes & Noriega 2:49
4 "Fans" (featuring RKM & Ken-Y) Mambo Kingz 3:28
5 "El Bum Bum" Urba & Monserrate & Naldo 2:53
6 "Último Abrazo" Mambo Kingz 4:14
7 "Booty" (additional vocals by Pharrell) The Neptunes 3:39
8 "Novio Imaginario" Mambo Kingz 3:02
9 "Solo Dime Que Sí" Urba & Monserrate 2:52
10 "La Busco" (featuring Toby Love) Eddie Pérez "Scarlito" 4:08
11 "En La Disco" (featuring Olga Tañon) Elliot "El Mago de Oz" 3:49
12 "Esto Se Baila Así" Nely 3:22
13 "El Mambo de Las Shorty's" Eddie Pérez "Scarlito" 3:36
14 "No Quiero Soltarte" Tainy 2:47
15 "Sol, Playa y Arena" (featuring Jadiel) Urba & Monserrate 3:08
16 "Outro" Gomez 3:44

Chart performance[]

Chart (2007) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200 50[1]
U.S. Billboard Top Latin Albums 1[2]
U.S. Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums 1[3]
Venezuelan Albums (Recordland)[4] 1

See also[]

  • List of number-one Billboard Latin Rhythm Albums of 2007

References[]

  1. ^ Billboard 200
  2. ^ Billboard.com, Top Latin Albums.
  3. ^ Billboard.com. [1].
  4. ^ "|| RecordLand ||". web.archive.org. May 28, 2008. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
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